Ghost Adventures star Aaron Goodwin sues estranged wife for assault, false imprisonment, negligence after she allegedly plotted to murder him

“Ghost Adventures” star Aaron Goodwin has amended a divorce filing against estranged wife Victoria Goodwin, who was recently arrested for allegedly plotting to murder him.According to Clark County, Nevada, court records viewed by Fox News Digital, the 48-year-old reality TV personality filed the amended divorce complaint Wednesday.Fox News Digital has reached out to an attorney for Goodwin.Goodwin is suing Victoria for assault, false imprisonment and negligence along with other claims, according to a report by Us Weekly, which obtained the amended filing.Goodwin is seeking more than $10,000 in punitive and exemplary damages, alleging his estranged wife was “negligent in her marital actions.”“Victoria’s conduct was extreme or outrageous with either the intention of or reckless disregard for, causing emotional distress to [Goodwin],” the court documents state, according to Us Weekly.“[He] suffered severe or extreme emotional distress as the actual or proximate result of [her] conduct.”Goodwin also accused Victoria of assault and false imprisonment, though specific details were not provided, according to the outlet. However, the documents claimed Victoria made Goodwin “feel apprehension of harmful or offensive behavior” and alleged she aimed to “confine [him] within boundaries” established by her.“[Victoria’s] act directly … resulted in such a confinement,” the documents allege.

“[Goodwin] was conscious of the confinement or was harmed by it.”The amended filing included a request that the court grant Goodwin’s petition for divorce since Victoria allegedly committed a “concert of action,” which the documents specified as acting “with another … to commit a tort while acting in concert or pursuant to a common design.”Goodwin filed for divorce March 15, less than a week after Victoria, who married the paranormal investigator in 2022, was arrested March 6 on charges of soliciting to commit murder and conspiring to commit m...

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